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The Geneva Bible (1560)
Geneva
Peshitta (Lamsa, 1933)
Pes(Lam)
[1]Moreover the Lord spake unto Moses, and to Aaron, saying, [1]AND the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying,
[2]The man that shall have in the skin of his flesh a swelling or a scab, or a white spot, so that in the skin of his flesh it be like the plague of leprosy, then he shall be brought unto Aaron the priest, or unto one of his sons the priests, [2]When a man shall have a sore on the skin of his body, or a scab or a shiny spot, and it be on the skin of his body like the plague of leprosy, then he shall be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons the priests;
[3]And the priest shall look on the sore in the skin of his flesh: if the hair in the sore be turned into white, and the sore seem to be lower than the skin of his flesh, it is a plague of leprosy. Therefore the priest shall look on him, and pronounce him unclean: [3]And the priest shall look on the disease on the skin of his body; and if the hair in the sore is turned white and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the skin of his body, it is a plague of leprosy; and the priest shall look on it and pronounce him unclean.
[4]But if the white spot be in the skin of his flesh, and seem not to be lower than the skin, nor the hair thereof be turned unto white, then the priest shall shut up him that hath the plague, seven days. [4]And if the shiny spot be white on the skin of his body, but does not appear to be deeper than the skin, and the hair in it has not turned white; then the priest shall observe the disease for seven days;
[5]After, the priest shall look upon him the seventh day: and if the plague seem to him to abide still, and the plague grow not in the skin, the priest shall shut him up yet seven days more. [5]And the priest shall look on him on the seventh day, and if the disease has remained in its place and has not spread in the skin, then the priest shall observe it seven days more.
[6]Then the priest shall look on him again the seventh day, and if the plague be dark, and the sore grow not in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him clean, for it is a scab: therefore he shall wash his clothes and be clean. [6]And the priest shall look on him after seven days, and if the disease has been checked and has not spread in the skin, the priest shall pronounce him clean; because it is only a scab, and he shall wash his clothes and be clean.
[7]But if the scab grows more in the skin, after that he is seen of the priest for to be purged, he shall be seen of the priest yet again. [7]But if the scab spreads much in the skin after that the priest has seen it and cleaned it, he shall show it to the priest again;
[8]Then the priest shall consider, and if the scab grows in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: for it is leprosy. [8]And if the priest shall see that the scab has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean because it is leprosy.
[9]When the plague of leprosy is in a man, he shall be brought unto the priest, [9]When the plague of leprosy is in a man, then he shall be brought to the priest;
[10]And the priest shall see him: and if the swelling be white in the skin, and have made the hair white, and there be raw flesh in the swelling, [10]And the priest shall see him, and if there is a white swelling in the skin and it has turned the hair white and the indication of the flesh is raw in the swelling,
[11]It is an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh: and the priest shall pronounce him unclean, and shall not shut him up, for he is unclean. [11]It is an old leprosy in the skin of his body, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean and shall not shut him up; for he is unclean.
[12]Also if the leprosy break out in the skin, and the leprosy cover all the skin of the plague, from his head even to his feet, where so ever the priest looketh, [12]And if the leprosy breaks out all over his skin, so that the leprosy covers all of the skin of him who has the plague from his head to his feet, wherever the priest looks,
[13]Then the priest shall consider: and if the leprosy cover all his flesh, he shall pronounce the plague to be clean, because it is all turned into whiteness: so he shall be clean. [13]Then the priest shall consider; and, behold, if the leprosy has covered all his body, he shall pronounce him clean of the plague; for it has all turned white; he is clean.
[14]But if there be raw flesh on him when he is seen, he shall be unclean. [14]But on the day when raw flesh appears on him, he shall become unclean.
[15]For the priest shall see the raw flesh, and declare him to be unclean: for the raw flesh is unclean, therefore it is the leprosy. [15]And the priest shall see the raw flesh, and pronounce the raw flesh unclean; for it is unclean; it is leprosy.
[16]Or if the raw flesh change and be turned into white, then he shall come to the priest, [16]Or if the raw flesh turns again, and is changed to white, then he shall be brought to the priest;
[17]And the priest shall behold him: and if the sore be changed into white, then the priest shall pronounce the plague clean , for it is clean. [17]And the priest shall see him; and if the plague has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him clean that has the plague; he is clean
[18]The flesh also in whose skin there is a bile and is healed, [18]The flesh also, if there is in the skin thereof a boil and it is healed,
[19]And in the place of the bile there be a white swelling, or a white spot somewhat reddish, it shall be seen of the priest. [19]And in the place of the boil there be a white swelling or a shiny spot, white or reddish, it shall be shown to the priest;
[20]And when the priest seeth it, if it appear lower than the skin, and the hair thereof be changed into white, the priest then shall pronounce him unclean: for it is a plague of leprosy, broken out in the bile. [20]And when the priest sees it, if it appears deeper than the skin and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; for it is a plague of leprosy broken out of the boil.
[21]But if the priest look on it, and there be no white hairs therein, and if it be not lower than the skin, but be darker, then the priest shall shut him up seven days. [21]But if the priest look on it, and, behold, there is no white hair in it and if it is not deeper than the skin but is even with the skin, then the priest shall observe it seven days;
[22]And if it spread abroad in the flesh, the priest shall pronounce him unclean, for it is a sore. [22]And if it spreads much in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; because it is the plague of leprosy.
[23]But if the spot continue in his place, and grow not, it is a burning bile: therefore the priest shall declare him to be clean. [23]But if the shiny spot stays in its place and spreads not, it is a scar of the boil, and the priest shall pronounce him clean.
[24]If there be any flesh, in whose skin there is an hot burning, and the quick flesh of the burning have a white spot, somewhat reddish or pale, [24]Or if a person's body has a burn on its skin, and the quick flesh of the burn has a shiny spot, somewhat white or reddish,
[25]Then the priest shall look upon it: and if the hair in that spot be changed into white, and it appear lower than the skin, it is a leprosy broken out in the burning: therefore the priest shall pronounce him unclean: for it is the plague of leprosy. [25]Then the priest shall look on it, and if the hair in the shiny spot has turned white, and it appears to be deeper than the skin, it is a leprosy broken out in the burn; wherefore the priest shall pronounce him unclean; because it is the plague of leprosy.
[26]But if the priest look on it, and there be no white hair in the spot, and be no lower than the other skin, but be darker, then the priest shall shut him up seven days. [26]But if the priest look on it, and there is no white hair in the shiny spot and it is no deeper than the skin, but is even; then the priest shall observe it seven days;
[27]After, the priest shall look on him the seventh day: if it be grown abroad in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: for it is the plague of leprosy. [27]And the priest shall look upon him the seventh day; and if it has spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; because it is the plague of leprosy.
[28]And if the spot abide in his place, not growing in the skin, but is dark, it is a rising of the burning: the priest shall therefore declare him clean, for it is the drying up of the burning. [28]And if the shiny spot stays in its place and does not spread in the skin and is somewhat even, it is a scab of the burn, and the priest shall pronounce him clean; because it is the scab of the burn.
[29]If also a man or woman hath a sore on the head or in the beard, [29]If a man or woman has a disease on the head or the beard;
[30]Then the priest shall see the sore: and if it appear lower than the skin, and there be in it a small yellow hair, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: for it is a black spot, and leprosy of the head or of the beard. [30]Then the priest shall see the disease; and, if it appears deeper than the skin, and there be in it yellow thin hair, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; because it is the disease of leprosy of the head or beard.
[31]And if the priest look on the sore of the black spot, and if it seem not lower than the skin nor have any black hair in it, then the priest shall shut up him, that hath the sore of the black spot, seven days. [31]And if the priest look on the disease, and it does not appear deeper than the skin and there is no black hair in it; then the priest shall observe it seven days;
[32]After, in the seventh day the priest shall look on the sore: and if the black spot grow not, and there be in it no yellow hair, and the black spot seem not lower than the skin, [32]And on the seventh day the priest shall look on the disease; and if the disease has not spread, and if there is no yellow hair in it and the appearance of the disease is not deeper than the skin.
[33]Then he shall be shaven, but the place of the black spot shall he not shave: but the priest shall shut up him, that hath the black spot, seven days more. [33]Then he shall shave the sides of the sore, but the sore he shall not shave; and the priest shall observe the disease seven days more;
[34]And the seventh day the priest shall look on the black spot: and if the black spot grow not in the skin, nor seem lower than the other skin, then the priest shall cleanse him, and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. [34]And on the seventh day the priest shall look on the disease; and if the disease has not spread in the skin and does not appear deeper than the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him clean, and he shall wash his clothes and be clean.
[35]But if the black spot grow abroad in the flesh after his cleansing, [35]But if the disease spreads much in the skin after his cleansing,
[36]Then the priest shall look on it: and if the black spot grow in the skin, the priest shall not seek for the yellow hair: for he is unclean. [36]Then the priest shall look on him; and if the disease has spread in the skin, the priest shall not look for yellow hair; he is unclean.
[37]But if the black spot seem to him to abide, and that black hair grow therein, the black spot is healed, he is clean, and the priest shall declare him to be clean. [37]But if the disease remains in its place and there is black hair grown up in it; the disease is healed, he is clean; and the priest shall pronounce him clean
[38]Furthermore if there be many white spots in the skin of the flesh of man or woman, [38]If a man or a woman have in the skin of the body shiny spots, bright or white spots,
[39]Then the priest shall consider: and if the spots in the skin of their flesh be somewhat dark and white withal, it is but a white spot broken out in the skin: therefore he is clean. [39]Then the priest shall look; and if the shiny spots in the skin of the body are darkish white or reddish, it is a scab that has grown on the skin; he is clean.
[40]And the man whose hair is fallen off his head, and is bald, is clean. [40]And the man whose hair is fallen off his head, he is bald; yet he is clean.
[41]And if his head lose the hair on the forepart, and be bald before, he is clean. [41]And he whose hair has fallen off from the part of his head toward his face, he is forehead bald; yet he is clean.
[42]But if there be in the bald head, or in the bald forehead a white reddish sore, it is a leprosy springing in his bald head, or in his bald forehead. [42]And if there is on his bald head or bald forehead a white or reddish sore, it is leprosy breaking out on his bald head or his bald forehead.
[43]Therefore the priest shall look upon it, and if the rising of the sore be white reddish in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, appearing like leprosy in the skin of the flesh, [43]Then the priest shall look on the swelling of the sore; and if the sore is white or reddish on his bald head or on his bald forehead like the appearance of leprosy in the skin of the body,
[44]He is a leper and unclean: therefore the priest shall pronounce him altogether unclean: for the sore is in his head. [44]He is a leprous man, he is unclean; the priest shall pronounce him utterly unclean; for the disease is on his head.
[45]The leper also in whom the plague is, shall have his clothes rent, and his head bare, and shall put a covering upon his lips, and shall cry, I am unclean, I am unclean. [45]And he who has the plague, his clothes shall be rent and his head shaved, and he shall cover his lips and call himself unclean.
[46]As long as the disease shall be upon him, he shall be polluted, for he is unclean: he shall dwell alone, without the camp shall his habitation be. [46]All the days wherein the plague is on him he shall be defiled; for he is unclean; he shall dwell alone; outside the camp shall his habitation be
[47]Also the garment that the plague of leprosy is in, whether it be a woolen garment or a linen garment, [47]If a garment has leprous disease in it, whether it be a woolen garment or a linen garment,
[48]Whether it be in the warp or in the woof of linen or of woolen, either in a skin, or in anything made of skin, [48]Whether it be in the warp or woof, of linen or of woolen, in a skin or in anything made of skin,
[49]And if the sore be green or somewhat reddish in the garment or in the skin, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in anything that is made of skin, it is a plague of leprosy and shall be showed unto the priest. [49]And if the plague is greenish or reddish in the garment or in the skin, either in the warp or in the woof or in anything of skin, it is a plague of leprosy and shall be shown to the priest;
[50]Then the priest shall see the plague, and shut up it that hath the plague, seven days, [50]And the priest shall look upon the plague and observe it seven days;
[51]And shall look on the plague the seventh day: if the plague grow in the garment or in the warp, or in the woof, or in the skin, or in anything that is made of skin, that plague is a fretting leprosy and unclean. [51]And the priest shall look on the plague on the seventh day; if the disease has spread in the garment, either in the warp or in the woof or in a skin or in any article that is made of skin, the plague is a malignant leprosy; it is unclean.
[52]And he shall burn the garment, or the warp, or the woof, whether it be woolen or linen, or anything that is made of skin, wherein the plague is: for it is a fretting leprosy , therefore it shall be burnt in the fire. [52]He shall therefore burn the garment whether warp or woof, in woolen or in linen, or anything of skin in which is the plague; for it is a malignant leprosy; it shall be burned in the fire.
[53]If the priest yet see that the plague grow not in the garment, or in the woof, or in whatsoever thing of skin it be, [53]And if the priest shall look, and the plague has not spread in the garment either in the warp or in the woof or in anything of skin,
[54]Then the priest shall command them to wash the thing wherein the plague is, and he shall shut it up seven days more. [54]Then the priest shall command that they wash the thing in which is the plague and he shall observe it seven days more;
[55]Again the priest shall look on the plague, after it is washed: and if the plague have not changed his color, though the plague spread no further, it is unclean: thou shalt burn it in the fire, for it is a fret inward, whether the spot be in the bare place of the whole, or in part thereof. [55]And the priest shall look on the plague after it is washed; and if the plague has not changed its appearance and the disease has not changed its color and the plague has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire; it has been diseased when it was new or when old.
[56]And if the priest see that the plague be darker, after that it is washed, he shall cut it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the warp, or out of the woof. [56]And if the priest sees that the disease has diminished after being washed, then he shall rend it out of the garment or out of the skin or out of the warp or out of the woof;
[57]And if it appear still in the garment or in the warp, or in the woof, or in anything made of skin, it is a spreading leprosy: thou shalt burn the thing wherein the plague is, in the fire. [57]And if it appears still in the garment, either in the warp or in the woof or in anything of skin, they shall burn it with fire, for the plague has spread in it.
[58]If thou hast washed the garment or the warp, or the woof, or whatsoever thing of skin it be, if the plague be departed there from, then shall it be washed the second time, and be clean. [58]And the garment, either warp or woof or anything of skin which has been washed, if the disease departs from them, then it shall be washed the second time and shall be clean.
[59]This is the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment of woolen or linen, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in anything of skin, to make it clean or unclean. [59]This is the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment of woolen or linen, either in the warp or woof or anything of skin, to pronounce it clean or to pronounce it unclean
Source: archive.org
Author: George M. Lamsa
Source: studybible.info
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